Logik Street
There is no better way for your child to learn logic than with his hands. Manipulating the colorful pieces as he analyzes each Logik Street clue will help him to identify the logical associations between people, places, and pets. The beginning requirements – the builder and the cat live in the same house – are easy. But the more obscure clues – the fireman is not next to the pilot – will require a bit more time. Your child will place each piece until every home has a worker and his pet, then turn the clue card over to check the solution.

Logik Street will help your child develop the logic, comprehension, visual tracking, and mental organization skills vital to academic success. It will also lead to better test scores and, most important of all, real-life problem solving. Logik Street includes five houses that link together, five colorful workers, and five vivid pets. In addition, it comes with step-by-step instructions and pictorial solutions on eighty-four cards that spiral in difficulty, making Logik Street a good addition for any home and a wide span of ages.

This was one of our favorite parts of the kindergarten curriculum. I was surprised how quickly she took to it. My only complaint is that there are not enough mid-difficulty challenges. There are plenty that are very easy and she flies through them. And there are plenty of the more difficult ones that are challenging even for an adult. But there are not many in the mid-range. Overall, I think it is a great game to get around kindergarten level and it will last through adulthood.

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It's pretty good

June 8, 2016

Reviewer:
Lisa Perez from San Antonio, TX United States

It was too difficult for my 5 year old. She could do some of the easier ones, but it made her think she was stupid and having the results on the opposite side of the card encourages cheating. BUT, my 7 year old loved it.

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LogikStreet

September 5, 2015

Reviewer:
Jennifer P.

I was amazed by how entertaining and educational this was! We received our Kindergarten curriculum kit a few days ago and my kids couldn't wait to try out things. This was one of the first items they pulled out. It looked pretty unassuming and I was a bit skeptical at first. I read the directions- basically, each card contains symbols and a number at the top that give clues as to which character lives in which house and then the kids have to correctly place each figure in the houses. To check their answers, they just flip over the card. My son (almost 5 years old) and my daughter (age 7) both loved it! It is supposed to be a solo game, but they both wanted to play so they played together. I had to walk them through a few cards before the got the hang of it, but it didn't take long before they were doing them on their own. They really enjoyed it. I should mention that my kids are both pretty into video games and iPad games. They actually chose to play this game instead of electronic games during the time of day when they're allowed to play electronics. That makes this a winner in my book!This is a great game for developing logical thinking skills (hence the name, Logik Street) but it is also good for teaching kids to be methodical and take their time. My only concern is that the number of cards that come with the game are limited, so I worry that the fun will stop once they've worked through all 84 of the cards. It would be nice to be able to order additional card packs. I imagine that kids wouldn't mind repeating cards, though, because they wouldn't really remember each solution. Overall, I think this is a great game and a good purchase.

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Great product

August 19, 2015

Reviewer:
Amanda

My 5 year old loves this game! She sat for a couple hours playing it by herself the first day she got it! The colorful pieces are inviting for kids to play with. It does a great job of gradually increasing the difficulty of the puzzle to help the child learn. While the first puzzles are simple, they really do become very challenging, I was stumped on several of them. The game is well made and easy to catch on, my 5 year old was teaching her 3 year old sister how to play.

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SO Sad

May 24, 2015

Reviewer:
Allison S.

My husband and I were abandoned at the dinner table with an open box of Logik Street. Our impatient children were not willing to wait until we had figured out the game. Well.... We were able to get the 3 and 4 house challenges done. But I tell you the 5 house challenge. We honestly didn't get it. It was funny, and a wee bit sad :) Thanks timberdoodle for another great game!!